Understanding Antminer S19XP LDO Voltage Flow

When it comes to repairing the Antminer S19XP hashboard, understanding the S19XP voltage flow is absolutely essential. Bitmain Antminer hashboard designs vary greatly between models, and the Antminer S19XP is no exception. Unlike Whatsminer models—which follow a relatively consistent voltage structure across versions like M30 and M50—the S19XP voltage flow is unique and requires specific … Read more

Antminer S19XP {ERR:H1}– Fixing XP Bad ASIC Chips

Antminer S19XP {ERR:H1} error With the rise of more efficient crypto miners, it’s easy to overlook older models. However, some like the Antminer S19XP are still going strong with nearly 140 TH/s of hashing power. Despite its reliability, a common issue with this unit is the XP bad ASIC chip (BM1366AL , BM1366AG)error. This article walks through a real example of … Read more

Capacitor Came Off the Board – How to Put It Back 

On a Bitmain Antminer hashboard, you’ll find several different types of capacitors. One of the most common issues occurs with the capacitor next to the booster—it often comes off the board due to physical pressure or rough handling. If the antminer capacitor has come off, or even just become slightly loose, it must be reattached the correct way. Many people try … Read more

Bitmain Antminer S19XP Damaged Wire Repair

When repairing crypto miners, especially the Antminer s19, it’s common to come across hashboards with various issues. One of the most visible problems is damaged wiring, which can cause serious connectivity failures if not handled properly. A common scenario in Antminer wire repair involves damage near the ASIC chips. If the damage happens in an … Read more